In the months following graduation, many students explore new opportunities. This past summer, a UW-Madison graduate from Buffalo County hit the road on an experience reserved only for a dozen people each year.
Each day, Door Dash drivers make countless pick-ups at fast food establishments. But, for one Eau Claire driver, his daily stops at Hy-Vee became an opportunity to delivery hope to many experiencing homelessness in the Chippewa Valley.
For more than two decades, the Threshold Choir has been delivering comfort through song to those nearing the end of life. Just last month, the Eau Claire chapter sang at twenty-four separate events and reached nearly one hundred bedsides.
When heading to the movies, many expect to see neat visuals on the big screen. That’s a major draw for the whole experience. But at Micon Cinemas, you can see impressive visuals before you even reach your seat.
Altoona Elementary School filled its gymnasium with lots of excitement as one of the school’s teachers was honored for her work in the classroom. Tuesday morning, there were also some special guests helping her celebrate.
The start of a new school year is regularly filled with nerves and excitement. But for some in Eau Claire County, the school year will begin in an exciting way. It’s not what will happen in the classroom, but on the way there.